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I Approve Of This: Classic Video Games Reimagined With Criterion Collection Box Art

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This is a series of oldschool video game favorites re-imagined with Criterion Collection box art and make-believe details. I posted all the box art after the jump, but you can follow the link to read what "extras" would be included with each game in the fake collection because somebody fleshed this shit out waaaaaaaaay too f***ing far.

Hit the jump for eleven others, including some Chrono Trigger, Super Mario Kart, Sim City, Super Metroid and Starfox.

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The Super NES Criterion Collection: The Remastered Editions of Our Dreams, Part 1 [gamepro]
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The Super NES Criterion Collection: The Remastered Editions of Our Dreams, Part 2 [gamepro]
via
Criterion Collection Versions Of SNES Games [buzzfeed]

Thanks to broccoli, who always makes the house smell like ass when you cook him.

  • August 4, 2011
    Sweet staff bro. Seen here moments before raiding the novelty t-shirt kiosk behind them, Lord N-64 of Cartridge and the Duke of Super Nintendonia pose for a photo op. Pretty clever, guys. Unfortunately, nowhere near as clever as my Baron von Wii armor. *struttin' that ass i... / Continue →
  • February 4, 2009
    This is a bunch of video game covers in the style of classic books. They were very cleverly made. I posted some more of my favorites after the jump, along with the link to an even larger gallery. So go check them out. Then, check me out. Can you tell I'm flexing? Because ... / Continue →
  • January 23, 2013
    I swear I saw this or something like it years ago but that could just be my brain playing tricks on me because when you have a brain that operates this poorly, a lot of weird thing happen. I put a box of cereal in the refrigerator this morning -- it's getting bad. This a shot... / Continue →
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